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Let's scale up solutions Climate Neighbourhoods 2019 Programme & Information Monday, May 20 to Thursday, May 23 Part of
Welcome to the Climate Climate Neighbourhoods 2019 Neighbourhoods Moderation by Dr. Hannah Büttner Tuesday, May 21 The international community must take action more boldly on climate change. Higher ambition is the only way to achieve the Table of Contents targets of the Paris Agreement. The scientific facts make this Climate Neighbourhoods 15:00–18:00 Field Trips Part I clear. Many young people, activists, environmentalists, innovative Programme 1 In and around Heidelberg entrepreneurs and sustainable businesses are also repeatedly Map 2 drawing attention to this. They are right. Policy-makers have not 19:00–21:00 Environmental Science Slam Locations 4 worked hard enough on finding solutions and implementing Majestic Spiegeltent Welcome Speech Workshop Details 4 measures with rigour. by Prof. Dr. Eckart Würzner, Climate Action Festival Mayor of Heidelberg Each and every person’s commitment is needed for climate Programme 7 and Thomas Meier, Head of HCE action. ICCA2019, Climate Neighbourhoods, the Youth Climate Map 8 Wednesday, May 22 Organised by Heidelberg Center Summit and the Heidelberg Climate Action Festival are Youth Climate Summit for the Environment (HCE) outstanding opportunities to learn from one another. And all this Programme 10 in an internationally active city and federal state with long 09:00–10:00 Accreditation and Moderation: Philipp Schrögel Workshop Details 11 experience, high ambition and working hand in hand with the Kongresshaus Stadthalle Welcome Coffee & Tea* Slammer: Maximilian Jungmann, Federal Environment Ministry. The experience of pioneers and Jan-Marcus Nasse, Janpeter Field Trips 10:00–12:30 Opening with Keynotes, cooperation with trailblazers in ambitious climate action – Schilling, Andreas Schäfer, Programme 12 Kongresshaus Stadthalle Input and cultural Elements* whether local or global – is essential. It is important to have a Gerhard Reese, Cathrin Cailliau strong civil society that is heard, included and taken seriously. 12:30–14:00 Interactive Lunch Break* Language Learning from the best is a recipe for success. Kongresshaus Stadthalle The main language at the 14:00–14:30 Walk to Universitätsplatz and This is why it is right that participants in Climate conference is English. Only Heidelberg City Centre to the different Workshop Locations Neighbourhoods and the Youth Climate Summit have a voice in the Climate Action Festival the ICCA2019 conference programme. The initiatives, demands is mainly in German with 14:30–16:15 Climate Neighbourhoods Workshops and ideas of these participants will be reflected in the results translation into English for Different Locations from Heidelberg. We are looking forward to constructive international participants! Use the Open Space for 16:30–24:00 Climate Action Festival discussion and hope you will never tire in your advocacy for a networking and collegial coaching Universitätsplatz sustainable future. and feel invited to contribute Thursday, May 23 topics and experiences! Your ICCA2019 hosts Do you want... 09:00–10:00 Fishbowl Discussion • to find solutions for challenges Majestic Spiegeltent to deepen Workshop Outcomes or you are able to contribute ways of solutions? Be part of 10:00–11:45 Open Space the coaching sessions with Majestic Spiegeltent experts from South Africa, 11:45–12:20 Presentation of Conference Results Columbia, Kenya and Germany. Majestic Spiegeltent • further exchange with special CN participants? Ask for 12:20–12:30 Walk to Kongresshaus Stadthalle exchange while drinking Heidelberg City Centre coffee/tee. 12:30–14:00 Interactive Lunch Break* • to report on key moments in © BMU/photothek/Thomas Trutschel © Staatsministerium Baden-Württemberg © Steffen Diemer Kongresshaus Stadthalle climate action? Use the Open Space to get the floor. Svenja Schulze, Winfried Kretschmann, Prof. Dr. Eckart Würzner, 14:00–15:30 Closing Plenary* Federal Minister for the Minister President of Baden- Mayor of the City of Heidelberg Kongresshaus Stadthalle Environment, Nature Württemberg 15:30–18:30 Field Trips Part II Conservation and Nuclear In and around Heidelberg Safety * Part of ICCA2019 1
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Climate Neighbourhoods Workshop Locations Details The Climate Neighbourhoods 2019 are organised decentralised 3. Standards and Guidelines in various locations in the middle of the bustling old town of Next to the City of Heidelberg other cities and Wolfgang Hasper, Passive House Institute, Heidelberg. regions in Europe adopted the Passive House Germany Standard for new builds and refurbishment. Wolfgang Hasper, Passive House Institute, Heidelberg’s University Square is thereby the central hub of the Mexico and China demonstrate the world-wide Germany conference. Besides the regular conference activities the Climate adoption of this sustainable building standard. Jan Johansson, City of Växjö, Sweden Action Festival takes place here. The Strohboid event tents and Heidelberg City Centre the Majestic Spiegeltent offer space for a large number of exhibitors, while the Majestic Spiegeltent is also used for cultural 4. Municipal and Public Utilities events and plenary sessions. Public utilities are not only an important pillar Robert Persch, City of Heidelberg Majestic Spiegeltent, Universitätsplatz of the energy transition in Germany and Europe. Ellen Frings & Emanuel Zimmer, Stadtwerke © Het Spiegelpaleis Public ownership enables sustainable Heidelberg The opening and closing ceremonies as well as lunch and development beyond profitability alone. Mark Bramah, Consultant with Robin Hood common programme elements with the ICCA participants, will Heidelberg City Centre Energy, a local authority owned not for profit take place at Kongresshaus Stadthalle, which impresses with energy company from Nottingham U.K. its Wilhelminian and Art Nouveau architecture. Stadthalle, Neckarstaden 24 The workshops are located in buildings with a special cultural or Cluster: Funding Approaches for Upscaling social meaning for the citizens of Heidelberg and often have a 5. Public Private Partnerships historical background. This is one of many things that makes our (Collaboration with Business) conference unique. In order to finance climate mitigation projects, Rüdiger Lohse, KEA Climate protection public private partnerships are an effective and energy agency Baden-Württemberg solution. How to set up public private partnerships Markus Szaguhn, KEA © Heidelberg Marketing / Peter Lorenz and how to scale-up these partnerships to tbc Workshop overcome financial barriers? Heidelberg City Centre Details Moderation Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Location 6. Cooperatives and Consumer Stock Ownership Plans (CSOPs)) How can citizens’ financial resources be used in Dr. Jens Lowitzsch, Europa-Universität Cluster: Structures for Upscaling climate mitigation projects? What opportunities Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) for raising private capital are existing? How can Andreas Gißler, Heidelberg Energy Cooperative 1. Regional Supporters these investments be scaled up together with Jaroslav Klusák, Energy Manager of the City of The subnational regional level can play an Markus Andreas, adelphi municipalities and local SMEs? Litoměřice essential role in climate action as a space for Klaus Kessler, Climate Protection and Energy Heidelberg City Centre networking, knowledge exchange, innovation Advice Agency Heidelberg-Rhein-Neckar about and replication. The session discusses various Regional Energy Agencies 7. Divestment solutions on how to engage regional actors. Carlos Alberto Cuellar Medina, Nodo Regional More than 1000 institutions worldwide have Angela McClellan, Forum Sustainable Heidelberg City Centre Centro Oriente Andino decided to divest. They are pulling their Investments investments out of the fossil fuel industry and are Dr. Till Sterzel, adelphi research on Divestment 2. Local Climate Action Plans rechanneling their money towards climate active in German cities and regions A climate action concept serves as a strategic Clemens Olbrich, ENGAGEMENT GLOBAL gGmbH companies. You will get to know the opportunities David Donnerer, EU Policy and Project Officer decision-making basis and planning aid for future Mandy Wagner, Service Agency Communities in and challenges of this approach as well as explore of Energy Cities network activities in mitigation and adaptation. Therefore One World (SKEW) possibilities and the relevance of sustainable action plans are an important tool for upscaling Karla Lieberg, Karlsruhe Energy and Climate investing for your own climate actions. within a municipality or region. Protection Agency (KEK) Heidelberg City Centre Heidelberg City Centre 4 5
Workshop Climate Details Action Festival Moderation by Dr. Hannah Büttner Cluster: Participation and Mobilisation for Upscaling Wednesday, May 22 8. Models and Experiments for 16:30–16:45 Welcome Speech Meet Heidelberg’s Ice Bear, Climate Change Education Majestic Spiegeltent by Wolfgang Erichson, Deputy Mayor, Check out Frankfurt’s In the workshop, different didactical models and Kai Guckes & Lena Neumann, Departement for Environment, interactive Klimagourmet experiments concerning climate change Pädagogische Hochschule (PH) Heidelberg, Citizen Services and Integration and Exhibition, ride Epernay’s (FR) consequences and adaptation strategies will be Research Group for Earth Observation Opening of Climate Action Festival and Ettlingen’s (DE) Energy displayed. The participants will have the Dr. Simone Fischer, PH Heidelberg Bus, bring broken textiles to possibility to work with the models and discuss Nicolás Zanetta Colombo, PH Heidelberg, 16:30 Start of Climate Action Exhibition I Ökostadt Rhein-Neckar Repair- with us and our Chilean partners how the models Research Group for Earth Observation Strohboid Event Tent Café and visit the Les.Art can be transferred to other parts of the world. 16:45–17:05 Doctors for Future: why doctors Installation Heidelberg City Centre Majestic Spiegeltent care about the climate – Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen, 9. Exchange and Networking Intercompany cooperations and peer-networks Thomas Sterr, INSPIRE e.V. / UKOM e.V., 16:45–17:30 Climate Neighbourhoods VIP Talk doctor, author, cabaret artist prove to be a rather promising and successful tool The Center for Environmental Expertise of the Majestic Spiegeltent and founder of the HUMOR to achieve progress in energy efficiency, thereby Rhine-Neckar Region HILFT HEILEN Foundation, 17:30–18:30 Workshop for citizens Nick Nuttall, Strategic promoting valuable contributions to climate Dirk Schweikert, ADM GmbH Kunsthandel Bamberger Be climate fit! Communications Director Earth change mitigation. Jean-François Vallès, Synopter, France Heidelberg City Centre 17:30–18:30 Workshop for Children from Age 8 Day Network and former Eugen-Biser-Saal NATUR-Show, Beltz & Gelberg Director of Communications/ 10. Just Transition Spokesperson UN Framework 17:30–21:00 Art Campaign Messages to Chile Convention on Climate Change, Just transition to carbon-neutrality – a transition Rebecca Coombs, IFOK Outdoors on Universitätsplatz “Future Transformer” Šana Strahinjić, activist of the that secures the livelihoods of communities and Kathrin Bimesdörfer, IFOK from the artist group FS/JHA & school strike Fridays for Future supports equitable access to benefits – will be Dorah Marema, GenderCC Southern Africa – “Happy End” ProTact! Street Theater inspired by Greta Thunberg critical to garnering support for climate action. Women for Climate Justice This workshop focuses on participatory processes 17:30 Start of Climate Action Exhibition II and engaging underrepresented groups in energy Majestic Spiegeltent transition. 17:30–21:00 Dinner prepared from saved Food Heidelberg City Centre Strohboid Event Tent Chef: Nick Parry, International Communicator & CEO of languageUnites 11. Transition Movement Kitchen Assistants: Guests who Since 2006, environmental and sustainable Wolfgang Höschele, Transition Town Heidelberg want to help with preparation! initiatives in many cities and communities Transition Town Heidelberg around the world have been shaping the Ulrike Oemisch, Permakultur network 20:30–21:00 Closing of “Messages to Chile” transition to a post-fossil, relocalised economy. Outdoors on Universitätsplatz How did this movement come about? 21:00–23:00 Band BallaBalla Heidelberg City Centre Majestic Spiegeltent 12. Collaborative Action: Co-housing projects for 24:00 End of Climate Action Festival ecological ways of living We aim to explore the potential of co-housing Isabelle Ponto, Germany, student and member of projects to design a future of affordable, Collegium Academicum team sustainable and ecological ways of living. A local Klara Müller, Germany, student and member of initiative is presented: In Heidelberg, 30 volunteers, Collegium Academicum team mainly students, are working on the realization of Selina Nkoile, Nashipai, Kenia a self-governed housing project for more than 170 students and apprentices. Heidelberg City Centre 6 7
Climate Action Festival Locations Festival Map 17:30 Evaluation of your ecological footprint – City of Heidelberg ICCA- Sanierung(s) 17:30 Sustainable mobility education - ADFC Rhein-Neckar/Heidelberg (DE) Balloon Mobil To Eugen-Biser-Saal 17:30 Forest change for the climate - the forest vision of Greenpeace & Kunsthandel 17:30 Exhibit: tbc Merianstraße Bamberger 21:00 Band BallaBalla Art Outdoors on Universitätsplatz Food Truck Campaign Netze Les.Art BW 16:30 E-Mobility Avenue– Netze BW (DE) Container Pavilion E-Mobility 16:30 E-Mobility Fleet – VRD Foundation for Renewable Energies (DE) Fleet 16:30 Energy Consultation Bus – City of Epernay and City of Ettlingen Heidelberg Pavilion 16:30 Testing Cargo Bikes – Dein Lastenvelo Mannheim e.V. Grabengasse 16:30 Sanierung(s)Mobil Baden Württemberg – Zukunft Altbau (DE) Energy Consultation 17:30 Theater performance “Happy End”, ProTact! Universitätsplatz Bus Augustinergasse Art Campaign “Messages to Chile” “Future transformer” from the artist group FS/JHA Dishwashing A collaborative thought experiment. Our neighbourhood Station Strohboid Pavilion City of Heidelberg is collecting its actions against climate change. A many- Majestic 16:30 Meet Heidelberg’s Polar Bear voiced demand to politicians. A letter addressing a Spiegeltent 16:30 Your CO2 Footprint possible future. How would this letter be written by a 16:30 Reusable instead of disposable future generation? Strohboid WC Strohboid 1 Strohboid 16:30 Build a Solar Plant yourself – Initiative for Renewable Energies and Installations – IFEEA (EN|DE|FRE) 16:30 Climate protection in the Metropolitan Region Rhine-Neckar – Metropolitan Region Rhine-Neckar Ltd. 16:30 Energy Efficiency in small and medium-sized Enterprises – KEFF Rhine-Neckar (DE) Starting at 16:30 look listen engage on stage Strohboid 2 16:30 Energy Concept 2020/2030 – Stadtwerke Heidelberg (Municipal Utility) (EN) Majestic Spiegeltent Strohboid 3 16:30 Klimagourmet – Enjoy Food and protect the Climate – 16:30 Welcome Speech by Wolfgang Erichson, Deputy Mayor, Department for Environment, Energy Department of the City of Frankfurt am Main (DE) Citizen Services and Integration 17:30 Dinner prepared from saved food 16:45 –17:05 Doctors for Future: why doctors care about the climate – Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen, Chef: Nick Parry, International Communicator & CEO of languageUnites doctor, author, stand up comedian and founder of the HUMOR HILFT HEILEN Foundation Kitchen Assistants: guests who want to help with preparation 17:05 –17:30 VIP Talk – Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen, Nick Nuttall, Strategic Communications Director Earth Day Network, former Director of Communications/Spokesperson UN Framework Convention on Climate In Germany every year more than 11 million tons of food Les.Art Container end up in the bins. The local initiative rettenswert e.V. Change & Šana Strahinjić, activist of the school strike Fridays for Future inspired by Greta Thunberg 16:30 Les.Art – Jugendkulturzentrum forum wants to reduce this figure and draws attention to the 17:30 Repair Café – Bring along your broken textiles – Ökostadt Rhein-Neckar et. al 18:00 –18:45 Reading “Sharing Cities: unnecessary waste of food. They regularly save edible 17:30 Passive House: the Key to highly energy efficient Buildings – food from being thrown away – just as they did for the Activating the Urban Commons” – Passive House Institute (EN|DE) dinner of the Climate Action Festival. Guests of the Transition Town Heidelberg (EN) 17:30 Affordable and ecological Living – Collegium Academicum and Geld-Kompass (DE) festival can now get involved in preparing a delicious 18:45 –19:00 Failing Forward I – adelphi (EN) 17:30 Change the Future Tool & PhotoBox – Climate Alliance (EN|DE) dinner from the saved food. 20:00–20:15 Failing Forward II – adelphi (DE) 17:30 Solar Park Berghülen: Bringing together climate and species protection - Stiftung Energie & Klimaschutz and EnBW AG (EN|DE) Workshops for citizens – have a look at the location on the workshop map 17:30 How to go about Participation and Collaboration? An Online Guide (EN|DE) 17:30 –18:30 NATUR-Show in Eugen-Biser-Saal – Beltz & Gelberg, for children from age 8 (DE) 17:30 CarSharing in the Rhine-Neckar-Region – Ökostadt Rhein-Neckar (DE) 17:30 –18:30 Be climate fit! in Kunsthandel Bamberger 17:30 Sustainability Strategy of the State of Baden-Württemberg, Germany (EN|DE)
Youth Climate The YCS is organised by BUND Workshop Summit Heidelberg in cooperation with KliBa Heidelberg and ifeu Details Moderation Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Location Monday, May 20 1. Energy Transition The global potential of renewable energy Tobias Stauffenberg, executive director at 16:00–16:20 Registration Firstly, this talk will give an technologies and energy efficiency is large enough „Friends of the Earth“ in the Rhein-Neckar- Majestic Spiegeltent overview over the present im- to supply us with fossil free energy; however, the Odenwald region pacts of climate change and those price of using renewable energies is oftentimes Dr. Anke Herold, executive director of the think 16:20–17:10 Welcoming and Introduction Round that are expected at different still higher than that of fossil fuel energy. What tank „Öko-Institut“ Majestic Spiegeltent levels of further global warming. are the reasons for this price difference? What tbc 17:10–18:30 Expert Talk It will explain the reasoning policies, from state to local level, do we need for Majestic Spiegeltent “How to reach the 1,5 °C target” behind the 1.5°C limit and how we making the shift to a renewable energy supply, by Claire Fyson, policy analyst, can reach it in theory. By revie- energy efficiency and sustainable urban planning? advisor and scientist at wing the status quo of internatio- Haus am Harbigweg CLIMATE ANALYTICS nal climate mitigation policy, it will discuss why we need more 2. System Change to sustainability 18:30–20:30 Dinner and Get Together ambitious national climate For reaching the 2 degree target, our lifestyles Peter Kolbe Majestic Spiegeltent targets and give an outlook on need to change tremendously, however, many Rhine-Neckar Region Tuesday, May 21 possibilities to raise ambition. people, do not act upon this knowledge. From an Dr. Katharina Umpfenbach, Senior Fellow and economic, sociological and psychological coordinates Ecologic Institute’s work on energy perspective, we will discuss potential barriers as policy 09:00–10:15 Workshop Sessions Part I – well as motivational factors for change. tbc Haus am Harbigweg Expert Input and Questions Furthermore, we will discuss how climate 10:15–10:30 Short Break Workshops mitigation policies can facilitate system and Haus am Harbigweg behavioral change. • Energy Transition Haus am Harbigweg 10:30–12:15 Workshop Sessions Part II – • System Change to sustainability Haus am Harbigweg Exchange and Discussion • Climate Justice and Climate 3. Climate Justice and Climate Adaption Adaption 12:15–13:15 Lunch Climate justice addresses the problem that while Anita Köhler Haus am Harbigweg • Climate mitigation through developed countries are mainly responsible for Dr. Maik Winges, policy advisor of the NGO Sustainable Land Use anthropogenic climate change, developing Germanwatch e.V. 13:15–14:00 Presentation of Results and Agriculture countries are projected to be affected the most. We tbc Haus am Harbigweg to the Plenary / Development of will review the threats to developing countries and Key-Facts for ICCA Input talk about technological measures to facilitate 14:00–16:25 Workshop Sessions Part III – climate adaption as well as the role of developed Haus am Harbigweg Preparation of ICCA-Speech countries to contribute to climate justice. Haus am Harbigweg 16:25–16:45 Presentation of the ICCA-Speech Haus am Harbigweg 4. Climate mitigation through Sustainable Land Use 16:45–17:30 Review and Outlook and Agriculture Haus am Harbigweg upon the coming Days Agriculture and deforestation contribute to a large Cornelia Wiethaler, NABU amount to our current greenhouse gas emissions. Manuel Nagel, Stiftung Ökologie und Landbau Both are interlinked, as forests are cleared to make (SÖL) room for agriculture. What are the main problems tbc related to agriculture and deforestation and what are possible solutions (e.g. organic farming...)? Haus am Harbigweg 10 11
Field Field Trips I Trips II Tuesday, May 21 Thursday, May 23 10:00–12:00 Foodsaving in Heidelberg 16:00–17:00 Solar Boat Trip Start & End Universitätsplatz Start & End Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg 14:30–16:30 Energy Storage and Wood-Fired Power 16:00–17:30 Electromobility in Theory and Practice Station Pfaffengrund Start & End Universitätsplatz Start Heidelberg Central Station 16:00–17:30 Stadt-Land-Rad Project – A guided End Bismarckplatz Bicycle Tour through Heidelberg Transfer Public transport © LAVA Architekten Berlin/Stadtwerke Heidelberg Start & End Universitätsplatz © Georg Eysel-Zahl 15:00–17:15 Heidelberg Bahnstadt: A whole 16:00–18:15 Bahnstadt Heidelberg – A whole Neigh- Neighbourhood built in bouhood built in Passive House Standard Passive House Standard Start Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg Start & End Heidelberg Central Station End Heidelberg Central Station 15:00–17:30 Louise Otto Peters School – A climate- Transfer Bus shuttle to Bahnstadt neutral educational Building 16:00–18:15 Wandelgarten and TransitionHaus – Start & End Heidelberg Central Station © Kay Sommer Local Climate Protection Projects © TransitionHaus Transfer Bus shuttle to Hockenheim Start Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg 15:00–18:30 Sustainable Management in End Heidelberg Central Station Companies, B&S Service GmbH Transfer Bus shuttle to Kirchheim Stand & End Heidelberg Central Station 16:00–18:15 Terraced Garden of Monastery Stift Transfer Bus shuttle to Sinsheim Neuburg – Biodiverse Planting 15:30–17:00 Stadt-Land-Rad Project – A guided Start Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg Bicycle Tour through Heidelberg © ADFC Heidelberg End Heidelberg Central Station Start & End Universitätsplatz Transfer Public transport to the Monastery Stift Neuburg 15:30–17:30 Renewable Energy Cooperatives, District Supply Heidelberg-Südstadt 16:00–18:45 Louise Otto Peters School – A climate- Start Heidelberg Central Station neutral educational Building End Heidelberg Bismarckplatz, Start Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg © Landratsamt Rhein-Neckar-Kreis Transfer Public transport End Heidelberg Central Station Transfer Bus shuttle to Hockenheim 15:45–17:30 Centre for Environmentally Conscious Mobility (ZUM) © Heidelberger Energiegenossenschaft 16:00–19:00 Digital solutions for future Cities: Start & End Heidelberg Central Station ABB Stotz Kontakt Start Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg 16:30–18:00 Electromobility in Theory and Practice End Heidelberg Central Station Start & End Universitätsplatz Transfer Public transport 16:00–19:00 Sustainable Management in © Sonja Maria Kaas Companies, B&S Service GmbH Start Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg End Heidelberg Central Station Transfer Bus shuttle to Sinsheim 16:00–19:00 Heidelberg Brewery Start Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg End Heidelberg Central Station Transfer Public transport 12 13
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